Esports Championship Series Season 7 Finals – London, 2019

6th - 9th June 2019 |SSE Arena, Wembley, UK|Prize Pool: $125,000

The Esports Championship Series Finals in London represent the culmination of the regular season of the North American and European ECS leagues. The amazing SSE Arena in London will host the 8 CSGO teams that will fight for a whooping $500,000 in total prize money.

ECS SEASON 7 FINALS 2019 – EVENT OVERVIEW

The Esports Championship Series Finals will gather the best 8 CSGO teams from the North American and European divisions for 4 days of pure CSGO action in the beginning of June at the SSE Arena in London.

The revamped ECS tournaments of 2019 introduced a new format where skill and consistency are equally rewarded. In 2019, teams could qualify for the Wembley finals in two different ways:

Win one of the first three Series events

Be the top-earning team at the end of the regular season.

FACEIT introduced the new format with the launch of the 7th Season and after consulting both the teams and the community and in order to offer a consistent and high-level of competition throughout the season.

ESPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SEASON 7 FINALS 2019 – FORMAT

The Esports Championship Series Finals format is divided into a Group Stage and Playoffs Stage with matches being played either in a BO1 or BO3 format.

The Group Stage:
The ECS Finals groups stage debuts on June 6th and will see the qualified teams placed into two double-elimination groups. First matches are BO1 while the rest are BO3 and the top 2 teams from each group will advance to the next stage – the Semifinals.

The Playoffs stage:
The ECS Finals 2019 playoffs stage will take place over two days, between 8th and 9th June. 4 teams will clash in a single-elimination bracket with all matches being BO3.

ESPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SEASON 7 FINALS 2019 – TEAMS

As some of the European and North American Series already concluded, we know already some of the teams that qualified for the ESC Finals.

These are:

North (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 2nd European Series)

Astralis (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 1st European Series)

Team Vitality (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 3rd European Series)

NRG Esports (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 2nd North American series)

Complexity Gaming (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 1st American series)

Furia Esports (qualified for the Finals as winners of the 3rd American series)

Two more spots remain, which, as stated above, will go to the teams with the highest total earnings at the end of the regular season.

ECS FINALS 2019 – PRIZE POOL

$500,000 represents the overall prize pool for the ECS Season 7 Finals, a 160K decrease from last season’s prize pool. Last year almost 40% of the prize pool went to the winner so, if the same calculation will apply this year, the Winner of the Season 7 Finals could go back home $200,000 richer.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

Astralis is the team that won the last season’s Final stage with MIBR being the runner-ups. The Dutch team is already qualified for the S7 Finals, so a consecutive is in the books.

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